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Over voltage warning [message #66473] Mon, 10 April 2006 18:31 Go to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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I'm getting a USB over voltage warning on my ASUS A8V-Deluse mobo (Cubase)
system. This happened about a month ago and I was able to cure it by
clearing the CMOS. Not so this time. this happens when no devices at all are
attached to the USB ports. Is this a mobo or a CPU issue? I'm thinking mobo,
but after the alst few days, I'm starting to questiion whether or not I know
a ****'in thing, to be honest.

Sometimes after clearing the CMOS, I get the USP over Voltage warning with
an additional message that overclocking has failed. I don't have my system
overclocked. I've even tried clearing the CMOS and *underclocking* the CPU
and it hasn't helped this.

This mobo was a refurb, purchawsed from NewEgg because I couldn't find a new
one at the time I was building my new system. there have been numerous
quirky things with this board that I have attributed to
my......errrrr.....rather ridiculuously over-the-top system..

i had decided to lose the old Matrox G450 earlier today, before I started
having these problems and I found a great deal on one.
I have also found (and purchased) a brand new A8V-Deluxe (again, I got a
*real* good deal on it) but now I'm wondering if this might be a CPU issue.
(My CPU is under wqarranty thank goodness).

Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Re: Over voltage warning [message #66474 is a reply to message #66473] Mon, 10 April 2006 18:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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> i had decided to lose the old Matrox G450 earlier today, before I started
> having these problems and I found a great deal on one.

......errrr......that being a Matrox P750


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:443b0b25$1@linux...
> I'm getting a USB over voltage warning on my ASUS A8V-Deluse mobo (Cubase)
> system. This happened about a month ago and I was able to cure it by
> clearing the CMOS. Not so this time. this happens when no devices at all
are
> attached to the USB ports. Is this a mobo or a CPU issue? I'm thinking
mobo,
> but after the alst few days, I'm starting to questiion whether or not I
know
> a ****'in thing, to be honest.
>
> Sometimes after clearing the CMOS, I get the USP over Voltage warning with
> an additional message that overclocking has failed. I don't have my system
> overclocked. I've even tried clearing the CMOS and *underclocking* the
CPU
> and it hasn't helped this.
>
> This mobo was a refurb, purchawsed from NewEgg because I couldn't find a
new
> one at the time I was building my new system. there have been numerous
> quirky things with this board that I have attributed to
> my......errrrr.....rather ridiculuously over-the-top system..
>
> i had decided to lose the old Matrox G450 earlier today, before I started
> having these problems and I found a great deal on one.
> I have also found (and purchased) a brand new A8V-Deluxe (again, I got a
> *real* good deal on it) but now I'm wondering if this might be a CPU
issue.
> (My CPU is under wqarranty thank goodness).
>
> Anyone have any thoughts on this?
>
>
Re: Over voltage warning [message #66475 is a reply to message #66473] Mon, 10 April 2006 18:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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Yup. Find the 5volt line on the USB connector and put a good voltmeter on
it. If it's high, then you need to look at board level repair on the mother
board. Whether you want to do it or send it back is up to you at that point.
AA


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:443b0b25$1@linux...
> I'm getting a USB over voltage warning on my ASUS A8V-Deluse mobo (Cubase)
> system. This happened about a month ago and I was able to cure it by
> clearing the CMOS. Not so this time. this happens when no devices at all
> are
> attached to the USB ports. Is this a mobo or a CPU issue? I'm thinking
> mobo,
> but after the alst few days, I'm starting to questiion whether or not I
> know
> a ****'in thing, to be honest.
>
> Sometimes after clearing the CMOS, I get the USP over Voltage warning with
> an additional message that overclocking has failed. I don't have my system
> overclocked. I've even tried clearing the CMOS and *underclocking* the
> CPU
> and it hasn't helped this.
>
> This mobo was a refurb, purchawsed from NewEgg because I couldn't find a
> new
> one at the time I was building my new system. there have been numerous
> quirky things with this board that I have attributed to
> my......errrrr.....rather ridiculuously over-the-top system..
>
> i had decided to lose the old Matrox G450 earlier today, before I started
> having these problems and I found a great deal on one.
> I have also found (and purchased) a brand new A8V-Deluxe (again, I got a
> *real* good deal on it) but now I'm wondering if this might be a CPU
> issue.
> (My CPU is under wqarranty thank goodness).
>
> Anyone have any thoughts on this?
>
>


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Re: Over voltage warning [message #66477 is a reply to message #66475] Mon, 10 April 2006 18:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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Thanks Aaron. By the time I get around to tearing this down, the new mobo
should be here. I'll likely just flash the bios, load the drivers for my
Matrox P750, reconnect all my stuff and try to get on down the road with it.
Ive got mixes to do here and not a lot of time for futzing around. I'll
check the voltage on the USB connector on the old mobo afterward.

Deej

"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message news:443b0e4c@linux...
> Yup. Find the 5volt line on the USB connector and put a good voltmeter on
> it. If it's high, then you need to look at board level repair on the
mother
> board. Whether you want to do it or send it back is up to you at that
point.
> AA
>
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:443b0b25$1@linux...
> > I'm getting a USB over voltage warning on my ASUS A8V-Deluse mobo
(Cubase)
> > system. This happened about a month ago and I was able to cure it by
> > clearing the CMOS. Not so this time. this happens when no devices at all
> > are
> > attached to the USB ports. Is this a mobo or a CPU issue? I'm thinking
> > mobo,
> > but after the alst few days, I'm starting to questiion whether or not I
> > know
> > a ****'in thing, to be honest.
> >
> > Sometimes after clearing the CMOS, I get the USP over Voltage warning
with
> > an additional message that overclocking has failed. I don't have my
system
> > overclocked. I've even tried clearing the CMOS and *underclocking* the
> > CPU
> > and it hasn't helped this.
> >
> > This mobo was a refurb, purchawsed from NewEgg because I couldn't find a
> > new
> > one at the time I was building my new system. there have been numerous
> > quirky things with this board that I have attributed to
> > my......errrrr.....rather ridiculuously over-the-top system..
> >
> > i had decided to lose the old Matrox G450 earlier today, before I
started
> > having these problems and I found a great deal on one.
> > I have also found (and purchased) a brand new A8V-Deluxe (again, I got a
> > *real* good deal on it) but now I'm wondering if this might be a CPU
> > issue.
> > (My CPU is under wqarranty thank goodness).
> >
> > Anyone have any thoughts on this?
> >
> >
>
>
> I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
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Re: Over voltage warning [message #66490 is a reply to message #66477] Tue, 11 April 2006 05:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
Messages: 1645
Registered: April 2006
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Deej, does your BIOS allow for changing the USB voltage?
Boot 'er up & look around in there under either "integrated
peripherals" or you might also have a section that
says "frequency/voltage control", where you can set CPU, PCI,
and USB votages by percentages, + or -.

Neil


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Thanks Aaron. By the time I get around to tearing this down, the new mobo
>should be here. I'll likely just flash the bios, load the drivers for my
>Matrox P750, reconnect all my stuff and try to get on down the road with
it.
>Ive got mixes to do here and not a lot of time for futzing around. I'll
>check the voltage on the USB connector on the old mobo afterward.
>
>Deej
>
>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message news:443b0e4c@linux...
>> Yup. Find the 5volt line on the USB connector and put a good voltmeter
on
>> it. If it's high, then you need to look at board level repair on the
>mother
>> board. Whether you want to do it or send it back is up to you at that
>point.
>> AA
>>
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>> news:443b0b25$1@linux...
>> > I'm getting a USB over voltage warning on my ASUS A8V-Deluse mobo
>(Cubase)
>> > system. This happened about a month ago and I was able to cure it by
>> > clearing the CMOS. Not so this time. this happens when no devices at
all
>> > are
>> > attached to the USB ports. Is this a mobo or a CPU issue? I'm thinking
>> > mobo,
>> > but after the alst few days, I'm starting to questiion whether or not
I
>> > know
>> > a ****'in thing, to be honest.
>> >
>> > Sometimes after clearing the CMOS, I get the USP over Voltage warning
>with
>> > an additional message that overclocking has failed. I don't have my
>system
>> > overclocked. I've even tried clearing the CMOS and *underclocking*
the
>> > CPU
>> > and it hasn't helped this.
>> >
>> > This mobo was a refurb, purchawsed from NewEgg because I couldn't find
a
>> > new
>> > one at the time I was building my new system. there have been numerous
>> > quirky things with this board that I have attributed to
>> > my......errrrr.....rather ridiculuously over-the-top system..
>> >
>> > i had decided to lose the old Matrox G450 earlier today, before I
>started
>> > having these problems and I found a great deal on one.
>> > I have also found (and purchased) a brand new A8V-Deluxe (again, I got
a
>> > *real* good deal on it) but now I'm wondering if this might be a CPU
>> > issue.
>> > (My CPU is under wqarranty thank goodness).
>> >
>> > Anyone have any thoughts on this?
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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Re: Over voltage warning [message #66508 is a reply to message #66477] Tue, 11 April 2006 09:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Ludwig is currently offline  Chris Ludwig   UNITED STATES
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Hi DJ,
Did you disable the USB ports in the BIOs or any of the feature of the
USB in the BIOS?

Chris


DJ wrote:
> Thanks Aaron. By the time I get around to tearing this down, the new mobo
> should be here. I'll likely just flash the bios, load the drivers for my
> Matrox P750, reconnect all my stuff and try to get on down the road with it.
> Ive got mixes to do here and not a lot of time for futzing around. I'll
> check the voltage on the USB connector on the old mobo afterward.
>
> Deej
>
> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message news:443b0e4c@linux...
>> Yup. Find the 5volt line on the USB connector and put a good voltmeter on
>> it. If it's high, then you need to look at board level repair on the
> mother
>> board. Whether you want to do it or send it back is up to you at that
> point.
>> AA
>>
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>> news:443b0b25$1@linux...
>>> I'm getting a USB over voltage warning on my ASUS A8V-Deluse mobo
> (Cubase)
>>> system. This happened about a month ago and I was able to cure it by
>>> clearing the CMOS. Not so this time. this happens when no devices at all
>>> are
>>> attached to the USB ports. Is this a mobo or a CPU issue? I'm thinking
>>> mobo,
>>> but after the alst few days, I'm starting to questiion whether or not I
>>> know
>>> a ****'in thing, to be honest.
>>>
>>> Sometimes after clearing the CMOS, I get the USP over Voltage warning
> with
>>> an additional message that overclocking has failed. I don't have my
> system
>>> overclocked. I've even tried clearing the CMOS and *underclocking* the
>>> CPU
>>> and it hasn't helped this.
>>>
>>> This mobo was a refurb, purchawsed from NewEgg because I couldn't find a
>>> new
>>> one at the time I was building my new system. there have been numerous
>>> quirky things with this board that I have attributed to
>>> my......errrrr.....rather ridiculuously over-the-top system..
>>>
>>> i had decided to lose the old Matrox G450 earlier today, before I
> started
>>> having these problems and I found a great deal on one.
>>> I have also found (and purchased) a brand new A8V-Deluxe (again, I got a
>>> *real* good deal on it) but now I'm wondering if this might be a CPU
>>> issue.
>>> (My CPU is under wqarranty thank goodness).
>>>
>>> Anyone have any thoughts on this?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
>> http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
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>>
>
>

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Re: Over voltage warning [message #66509 is a reply to message #66508] Tue, 11 April 2006 09:54 Go to previous message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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Chris,

No, I didn't change anything and totally disabling the USB ports doesn't
change anything either.


Thanks,

Deej

"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
news:443bdb2c$1@linux...
> Hi DJ,
> Did you disable the USB ports in the BIOs or any of the feature of the
> USB in the BIOS?
>
> Chris
>
>
> DJ wrote:
> > Thanks Aaron. By the time I get around to tearing this down, the new
mobo
> > should be here. I'll likely just flash the bios, load the drivers for my
> > Matrox P750, reconnect all my stuff and try to get on down the road with
it.
> > Ive got mixes to do here and not a lot of time for futzing around. I'll
> > check the voltage on the USB connector on the old mobo afterward.
> >
> > Deej
> >
> > "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:443b0e4c@linux...
> >> Yup. Find the 5volt line on the USB connector and put a good voltmeter
on
> >> it. If it's high, then you need to look at board level repair on the
> > mother
> >> board. Whether you want to do it or send it back is up to you at that
> > point.
> >> AA
> >>
> >>
> >> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> >> news:443b0b25$1@linux...
> >>> I'm getting a USB over voltage warning on my ASUS A8V-Deluse mobo
> > (Cubase)
> >>> system. This happened about a month ago and I was able to cure it by
> >>> clearing the CMOS. Not so this time. this happens when no devices at
all
> >>> are
> >>> attached to the USB ports. Is this a mobo or a CPU issue? I'm thinking
> >>> mobo,
> >>> but after the alst few days, I'm starting to questiion whether or not
I
> >>> know
> >>> a ****'in thing, to be honest.
> >>>
> >>> Sometimes after clearing the CMOS, I get the USP over Voltage warning
> > with
> >>> an additional message that overclocking has failed. I don't have my
> > system
> >>> overclocked. I've even tried clearing the CMOS and *underclocking*
the
> >>> CPU
> >>> and it hasn't helped this.
> >>>
> >>> This mobo was a refurb, purchawsed from NewEgg because I couldn't find
a
> >>> new
> >>> one at the time I was building my new system. there have been numerous
> >>> quirky things with this board that I have attributed to
> >>> my......errrrr.....rather ridiculuously over-the-top system..
> >>>
> >>> i had decided to lose the old Matrox G450 earlier today, before I
> > started
> >>> having these problems and I found a great deal on one.
> >>> I have also found (and purchased) a brand new A8V-Deluxe (again, I got
a
> >>> *real* good deal on it) but now I'm wondering if this might be a CPU
> >>> issue.
> >>> (My CPU is under wqarranty thank goodness).
> >>>
> >>> Anyone have any thoughts on this?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
> >> http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
> --
> Chris Ludwig
>
> ADK Pro Audio
> (859) 635-5762
> www.adkproaudio.com
> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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